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The History of French English Relations in Canada

  • World War One Conscription Crisis

    World War One Conscription Crisis
    Conscription Crisis of 1917 The Conscription Crisis in 1917 was a political and military crisis. The cause of it was when men should fight in the war. By the middle of the war french canadians felt they had done enough in the European theatre & opposed rounding more troops to the front. Stained relations between French + English speaking Canadians.
  • Creation of the Union Nationale Party

    Creation of the Union Nationale Party
    Creation of the Union Nationale Party A political party that won 6 provincial elections. At first the party was a coalition of the Conservative party. Union Nationale Party created
  • The Duplesiss Era/The Great Darkness 1936-1939 & 1944-1959

    The Duplesiss Era/The Great Darkness 1936-1939 & 1944-1959
    The Duplesiss Era/The Great Darkness 1936-1939 & 1944-1959 The Duplesiss was by the federal government. There were 2 components in order to protect the centralization of it all.
  • World War Two Conscription Crisis

    World War Two Conscription Crisis
    World War Two Conscription Crisis World War Two Conscription Crisis was a crisis that was politcial and had to do with the military. By 1942 reserved were startingly low had controlled all of Europe, raising the need for conscripts. By the time they were trained the war was mostly over. French-English relations strained But not broken.
  • Front de liberation du Quebec LQ party is formed

    Front de liberation du Quebec LQ party is formed
    Front de liberation du Quebec LQ party is formed Was a pre-military group. It was declared as a terrorist organization.
  • Quiet Revolution Begins 1960

    Quiet Revolution Begins 1960
    Quiet Revolution Begins 1960 The quiet revolution was a time where there was lots of change politically and socialy. The key players of the quiet revolution was Jean Lessage and Robert Bourassa. Jean Lesage replaces Duplessis after his death & starts modernizing education, politics & culture. It was deemed "Quiet" because there was no bloodshed. Lesage actually won the election "Maitre chez nous" mearing masters of your own house.
  • 1960's Separtist Movement

    1960's Separtist Movement
    1960's Separtist Movement The separist movement started in Nova Scotia. There was a very important key concept in this and that was Ressemblement pour l'indepence nationale (RIN). Quebec Serparist movement gains momentum.
  • 1962 Maitre Chez Nous (Jean Lesage, Liberal Party Campaigne Slogan

    1962 Maitre Chez Nous (Jean Lesage, Liberal Party Campaigne Slogan
    1962 Maitre Chez Nous (Jean Lesage, Liberal Party Campaigne Slogan A huge change in the 1960's. On June 22nd, 1960 the Unions Nation liberals went down.
  • Bi & Bi Commision (Royal Commision on Bilingualism and Biculturalism) investigation by Lester B.Pearson

    Bi & Bi Commision (Royal Commision on Bilingualism and Biculturalism) investigation by Lester B.Pearson
    Bi & Bi Commision (Royal Commision on Bilingualism and Biculturalism) investigation by Lester B.Pearson
    The prime minister of the time had a report that was examined about the bioculturalism and bilingualism saying that there should be a path to take in order to make these equal rights towards different races.
  • Canada's New Flag 1965

    Canada's New Flag 1965
    Canada's New Flag 1965 The prime minister in 1964 created a committee in order to take care of the issue. They were changing the flag from the Union flag into the Canadian flag. Under the Pearsons government it was decided to have a flag without a Biritain symbol on it. It also acted as a means to unit the country.
  • 1967 Canada's Immigration Policy becomes "Colour Blind"

    1967 Canada's Immigration Policy becomes "Colour Blind"
    1967 Canada's Immigration Policy becomes "Colour Blind" In order for immigrants to come over to Canada they had to pass a test. The test is based on what skill level the immigrant has in language, labourer skills, etc. Prior to this the Immigration policy was restrictive, giving preference to English speaking applicants. now the policy was based on the POINTS SYSTEM.
  • Trudeau Becomes Prime Minister

    Trudeau Becomes Prime Minister
    Trudeau Becomes Prime Minister When Trudeau became prime minister he took over the Liberal Party of Canada. He created an incredible politcial scene, that amazed everyone as well as changed Canada's history. He is a Federalist. Trudeau becomes Prime Minister.
  • Official Languages Act passed, 1969

    Official Languages Act passed, 1969
    Official Languages Act passed, 1969 They made it official that the official languages of Canada are English and French. They made specfic rules and regulations. This was a product of the research + fact-finding mission of the Bi commision aka. the Royal Commision a Bilingualism and Biculturalism who discovered that French Canadians alienation from the rest of Canada was growing & problemate.
  • FLQ Crisis (Oct 5 2970) aka October Crisis, the war Measures Act 1970

    FLQ Crisis (Oct 5 2970) aka October Crisis, the war Measures Act 1970
    FLQ Crisis (Oct 5 2970) aka October Crisis, the war Measures Act 1970 Trudeau supported the War Measures Act. He also moved Military into their positions for Quebec. Extreme separatist organization. After growing seperatist sentiments, the FLK stepped up their acts of agression by kidnapping the British diplomat, James Cross. The FLQ wished the released their FLQ prisoners before realising Cross. FLQ later kidnaps Pierre La Porte.
  • Policy of Multiculturalism 1971

    Policy of Multiculturalism 1971
    Policy of Multiculturalism 1971 Trudeau created a policy of multiculturalism that was official. When Trudeau presented his speech he was saying that no singular race/culture will state the mean of Canada. Multiculturalism encouraged people to express their cultures & in doing so, would de-emphasize the French as the only cultural group in Canada. Trudeau enacts polict & multiculturalism.
  • 1974 Bill 22 introduced by Robert Bourassa

    1974 Bill 22 introduced by Robert Bourassa
    1974 Bill 22 introduced by Robert Bourassa Robert Boursassa created French the official adminastritive for work places. This made French the only language of Quebec. Nationale decling birth rates in Quebec saw the slow death of French Canadians. Bill 22 introduced by Robert Bourassa.
  • 1976 Immigration policy moves to 'sponsorship program'

    1976 Immigration policy moves to 'sponsorship program'
    1976 Immigration policy moves to 'sponsorship program' The point of immigration is to increase the amount of economic growth as well as population growth.
  • 1976 Parti Quebecois wins provincial election on Quebec

    1976 Parti  Quebecois wins provincial election on Quebec
    1976 Parti Quebecois wins provincial election on Quebec It was one of the most important elections in Quebec History. It caused a massive effect throughout the rest of Canada. Families & buisnessed could "vouch for" or sponsor a new immigrant, meaning they would take responsibility for this new person's set up in Canada. This party was led by "Renée Levesque" who promised seperation by holding a provincial refuendum.
  • 1977 Bill 101 passed

    1977 Bill 101 passed
    1977 Bill 101 passed The 1977 Bill 101 that stopped the use of English being used on commercials signs etc.
  • 1976 Bill 101 introduced by Parti Quebecois, Rene Levesque

    1976 Bill 101 introduced by Parti Quebecois, Rene Levesque
    <a href='http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/bill-101/' >1976 Bill 101 introduced by Parti Quebecois, Rene Levesque</a French was made the official language in the government. They also made it so that there is no judgement as well as making it officail.
  • 1980 Referendum on Sovereignty Association (include the results of the referendum)

    1980 Referendum on Sovereignty Association (include the results of the referendum)
    1980 Referendum on Sovereignty Association Quebec had made an agreement about the fairness of cultures as well as races. This agrrement didn't happen, and it was further declined.
  • 1982 Patriation of the Constitution

    1982 Patriation of the Constitution
    1982 Patriation of the Constitution In 1982 the Constitution was taken over by Canada. The Charter of Rights then came up to the survice.
  • 1982 Constitution Act

    1982 Constitution Act
    1982 Constitution Act The Constitution Act was made to take over the power that transfered to Canada.
  • Brian Mulroney becomes Prime Minister

    Brian Mulroney becomes Prime Minister
    Brian Mulroney becomes Prime Minister Brian Mulroney who created the reformation of the economy.
  • 1987 Reform Party Created

    1987 Reform Party Created
    1987 Reform Party Created The party was a Western Canada that became a conservative.
  • Bloc Quebecois Formed 1987

    Bloc Quebecois Formed 1987
    Bloc Quebecois Formed 1987 It was a politcial party in Quebec, Canada.
  • Meech Lake Accord 1987

    Meech Lake Accord 1987
    Meech Lake Accord 1987 The Meech Lake Accord was a bunch of ideas that were pu tinto consideration, and were accepted.
  • 1988 Department of Multiculturalism formed

    1988 Department of Multiculturalism formed
    1988 Department of Multiculturalism formed The Canadian Multiculturalism Act was meant to persue the mutlicure in Canada.
  • 1990 Meech Lake Accord

    1990 Meech Lake Accord
    1990 Meech Lake Accord The Meech Lake Accord was a bunch of ideas that were pu tinto consideration, and were accepted.
  • 1992 Charlettetown Accord

    1992 Charlettetown Accord
    1992 Charlettetown Accord They were a bunch of ideas that were taken into consideration as well as accepted but later got pushed off the pedistule.
  • 1994 Parti Quebecois returned to power

    1994  Parti Quebecois returned to power
    1994 Parti Quebecois returned to power The government system was attacked.
  • 30 Oct 1995 2nd Referendum on Sovereignty Association

    30 Oct 1995 2nd Referendum on Sovereignty Association
    30 Oct 1995 2nd Referendum on Sovereignty Association The Rederendum was when voters from Canada were asked weather Quebec should stay it's own place.
  • 1998 Clarity Bill and the Supreme Court decision

    1998 Clarity Bill and the Supreme Court decision
    1998 Clarity Bill and the Supreme Court decision The Clarite Bill was to just make sure that all of the negotiations were set.